Law changes

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

if you ground the bat,or your person, beyond the crease and it subsequently bounces up you are now ok. previously you could be out if nothing was grounded.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

Is this at the exact moment the bails are dislodged? So the moment the bails are dislodged is it ok for your bat to be in the air if it had previously been grounded in the crease? Amazing how many ex players didnt know the rule previously. Tended to be Aussies on co commentary. I've seen Brett Lee, Mark Taylor and Mark Waugh get it wrong. Now they would be right!

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

Yes, I believe the way the poster above describes this is correct.

Good change in my opinion: a bat bouncing up is pure bad luck and almost uncontrollable, it shouldn't result in dismissal when the batsman has made his ground.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

So we've had heavy bats, metal bats and now bouncing bats. I suspect I am not alone in hoping to see a few more straight bats from our players next season.
Incidentally, the law change refers also to players' bodies. It would be interesting to see Imzamam, for example, plunging full length for his crease and then 'bouncing up'.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

Gap in the market for telescopic bats that you can lengthen when a few feet short of making your crease. Bit like in snooker when they add an extension on to their cue.

There has been a lot of changes to the laws.
Lost ball removed and now covered under dead ball.
Handled the ball removed and now covered under obstructed the field.
Fielding substitute can now keep wicket with umpires approval.
Umpires now have the power to deal with on field misconduct. There are 4 levels going from warning upto removing offending playing from field of play.

I do think the 'run out law' change is sensible. Once you've made your ground you are in. Its like a batman putting his foot down over the line then being given out because both his feet are off the ground